ORI-ADE Masks dancing at the Bank of Badagry Historical Slave Trade Beach during the Annual Lagos Black Heritage Festival. The Masquerades are popularly celebrated among Yoruba people of southwest Nigeria for ritual purposes and entertainment.


Lagos Black Heritage Festival is an annual event celebrated in the month of April at Badagry historical Slave Trade site, Aimed to showcase the richness and diversity of Africans, in which performances such as Masquerade Dance, Traditional and contemporary Dance, Art Drama, Music and Photo Exhibition are exhibited.


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Location: Badagry, Lagos, Nigeria.
Photo credit: © OMONIYI AYEDUN OLUBUNMI / Alamy / Afripics
License: Royalty Free
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